The London Walker's Tube Map

Got a free weekend coming up? Plan a stroll around London with our tube-style map of some of the key walking routes. Many excellent guidebooks and leaflets exist to help you explore the capital on foot, but few link the various trails together.

The map above contains 13 of the most prominent routes. There are many more walks we might have added. Sharper readers will spot that we've left off the Jubilee Line colour, as well as the Emirates Air Line. This is intentional. We want you to nominate additional lengthy and short walks, and we'll add two more on version two. (Note, the Jubilee Greenway is absent as it follows routes already shown on the map.)

These are designated "long distance" walks - fine for a Sunday. But how about new non-pollution routes (or at least low air pollution routes) zig zagging across London? We have the Thames Path, the Grand Union canal (largely for cyclists) , and not much else. How do I walk from Nunhead to Camden and not get asphyxiated?

Michael Jennings

The Lea Valley walk actually starts at the source of the Lea at Leagrave in Bedfordshire, and not in Hertfordshire, although one would barely know this from the TfL website. This link is quite useful.